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Chemokine Receptors and Chemokines in HIV Infection
Authors:Alfredo Garzino-Demo  Anthony L. Devico  Robert C. Gallo
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Human Virology, Medical Biotechnology Center, University of Maryland, 725 W. Lombard Street, 3rd Floor, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201-1192
Abstract:
Suppression of HIV by chemokines represents a special case in virology and immunology where soluble molecules other than antibodies inhibit infection by a specific virus. The basis for this inhibition is that HIV has evolved to use certain chemokine receptors as ldquocoreceptorsrdquo for entry into host cells. Human genotypes that reduce or prevent coreceptor expression are strongly associated with protection against infection and slower disease progression. We suggest that local production of certain chemokines can produce a similar modulation of coreceptor expression, and mounting evidence indicates that chemokine release is a major determinant of protection from HIV infection. Here we review this evidence and explore future avenues for investigating the role of chemokines in controlling HIV infection.
Keywords:HIV  chemokines  chemokine receptors
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